What's New in the 2014 Nissan NV?
Minor changes to the 2014 Nissan NV include additional content added to the S and SV, a standard tow package for V8-equipped models and some revised equipment packages.
Which NV is the Best?
For fleet limo service, you'd be hard-pressed to improve on the NV passenger van. After all, it has seating for 12, easy access in and out and plenty of cargo area, even with four rows of seats. If you're carrying only cargo, the standard-roof NV is more than adequate, especially when equipped with the Titan's 5.6-liter V8. We'd resist the urge to load it up, preferring a middle-of-the-road approach.
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How Much Does a 2014 Nissan NV Cost?
The 2014 Nissan NV comes in both commercial and passenger models, with two roof heights and three trims: S and SV for the cargo van, and S, SV and SL for the passenger van. The Nissan NV
1500 S ($26,665) includes a V6 engine, 17-inch steel wheels, a single sliding right-hand door, integrated roof-rack mounting points, an AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary input and two speakers and 12 cargo-area mounting points in the floor with an additional 24 cargo-area mounting points in the side walls. The NV
2500
S ($27,665) features the same equipment as the 1500 but in half-ton configuration. The NV
3500 S ($30,565) features the same equipment as the 1500 but in 1-ton configuration and with the V8 engine. The NV
1500 SV ($27,667) adds cruise control, 17-in styled steel wheels, a 4-speaker stereo, power windows with driver 1-touch up/down, power door locks, power mirrors, remote keyless entry, steering-wheel audio controls and rear sonar assist. The NV
2500 SV ($28,655) includes the same equipment as the 1500 SV plus a center console with lockable storage, two additional cup holders and a sliding table. High Roof models get an overhead console, while heated side mirrors are standard on models equipped with the V8 engine. The NV
3500 SV ($31,555) includes all the same equipment as the 2500 SV plus a standard V8 engine. The NV
3500 S
Passenger ($33,235) has power mirrors, side privacy glass with manual flip-out venting, 12-passenger seating, second- and third-row 65/35 split-bench seating, fourth-row 50/50 split-bench seating and ceiling-mounted side airbags covering all four rows. The NV
3500 SV
Passenger ($35,435) adds Bluetooth, 17-in chrome-clad wheels, an 8-way power driver's seat with lumbar support, full carpeting, 6-speaker audio, cruise control, power windows, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, power door locks, keyless entry, a center console, rear map lights, two 120-volt outlets and the rear sonar system. The NV
3500 SL
Passenger ($39,235) adds a V8 engine, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, fog lights, leather seating, heated front seats, Bluetooth, dual-zone automatic temperature control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with a compass and front sonar assist. The High Roof option adds roughly $2,500 to the 2500 and 3500 models, while the V8 engine adds another $1,200 to the NV's bottom line. Other options are bundled into packages unique to each trim. They include power windows, locks and mirrors as well as side airbags for the S trims, while the SV can be equipped with a rear vision camera, navigation, Bluetooth, side-door and rear-door glass, an all-around glass package (high-roof models only) and various dealer-installed cargo management packages.